The listed times are the peak of the associated feeding time. They are
based on Mobile's latitude and longitude, but are accurate within a few
minutes of the peak published time across Alabama and southeast Mississippi.

Major feeding
periods occur at moon over and moon under. During cold-weather months,
major feeding periods last up to 90 minutes on either side of the peak
due primarily to the reduced amount of available food.

Minor feeding periods at moonrise and moonset last about an hour on ether side of the peak in cold-weather months.

It's
also important to understand that mitigating conditions such as
inclement weather and/or hunting pressure can negatively impact when and
for how long animals feed.

These times are also helpful to fishermen looking for the best time to be at their prime spot during any given day.Any feeding time that coincides with a tide change is always a good time to be on the water.

Solunar
times occur when the sun and moon are concurrently rising, over and
setting over the relatively same time period during daylight hours.
Solunar times generally improve fish and game feeding activity.